What is one significance of the Treaty of Paris of 1783 for South Carolina?(1 point)
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Indigenous people gained a new source of better farmland.
Indigenous people gained a new source of better farmland.
South Carolina’s farmers gained a new source of better farmland.
South Carolina’s farmers gained a new source of better farmland.
Enslaved persons gained a new source of better farmland.
Enslaved persons gained a new source of better farmland.
Loyalists gained a new source of better farmland.
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South Carolina’s farmers gained a new source of better farmland.
Explanation: The Treaty of Paris (1783) ceded British territory to the United States, opening western lands for settlement — benefiting white farmers in states like South Carolina. Indigenous peoples and enslaved persons did not gain land, and many Loyalists lost property.
Explanation: The Treaty of Paris (1783) ceded British territory to the United States, opening western lands for settlement — benefiting white farmers in states like South Carolina. Indigenous peoples and enslaved persons did not gain land, and many Loyalists lost property.
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